The Triad Hall.
The building opposite the School grounds ,has been thoroughly renovated, and is now to be used by Mrs B. Gray for music and singing lessons. With to-day's.issue we enclose a memorandum from Mrs Gray, which we commend to the attention of parents. Mrs Gray is a lady thoroughly, versed in music and has-been very iucos&sfol in hot teaching. She adopts the tests of frequent examinations which Dr Karn, vice-principal of the London College of Music, so much advises, saying “ I have found greater results attained in schools, and amongst general students, where examinations are. the regular thing, than in those places and.cases where examinations' at© not highly est earned.’ 1
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Manawatu Herald, 14 August 1902, Page 3
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113The Triad Hall. Manawatu Herald, 14 August 1902, Page 3
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